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US2234124A
US2234124A US347812A US34781240A US2234124A US 2234124 A US2234124 A US 2234124A US 347812 A US347812 A US 347812A US 34781240 A US34781240 A US 34781240A US 2234124 A US2234124 A US 2234124A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16JPISTONS; CYLINDERS; SEALINGS
    • F16J1/00Pistons; Trunk pistons; Plungers
    • F16J1/10Connection to driving members
    • F16J1/14Connection to driving members with connecting-rods, i.e. pivotal connections
    • F16J1/16Connection to driving members with connecting-rods, i.e. pivotal connections with gudgeon-pin; Gudgeon-pins
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T403/00Joints and connections
    • Y10T403/32Articulated members
    • Y10T403/32606Pivoted
    • Y10T403/32861T-pivot, e.g., wrist pin, etc.
    • Y10T403/32893T-pivot, e.g., wrist pin, etc. including distinct pin retainer

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  • This invention relates to a reciprocatory piston structure designed primarily for use in connection with the internal combustion motors of automotive vehicles, but it is to be understood that a piston structure, in accordance with this invention is for employment in any connection for which it may be found applicable.
  • the invention aims to provide a. piston structure so constructed as to enable one to conven- O iently and expeditiously remove and substitute piston rings without removing the oil pan of an automotive vehicle.
  • the invention further aims to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a piston structure whereby piston rings may be applied thereto without disconnecting the wrist pin from the piston structure, or disconnecting the connecting rod between the crank shaft and the Wrist pin from the latter.
  • the invention further aims to provide a piston structure including a piston element, a wrist pin carrier and with said element and carrier so re lated and so constructed to provide for the removal of said piston element from the holder when it is desired to remove and replace rings relative to said element.
  • the invention further aims to provide a piston structure including a wrist pin carrier and a piston element encompassing said carrier, said element and carrier disposed coaxially and bodily moving in unison on the reciprocation of the piston structure, and with said structure including means for releasably connecting said element to the carrier to permit of the removal of said element from the carrier when occasion requires without disconnecting the wrist pin from the holder or the connecting rod leading to the crank shaft.
  • the invention further aims to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a piston structure so constructed to greatly facilitate the replacing of piston rings.
  • the invention further aims to provide a piston structure which is simple in its construction and arrangement, strong, durable, compact, readily assembled, thoroughly efiicient for the purpose intended thereby, expeditiously disassembled to facilitate the replacing of piston rings and comparatively inexpensive to manufacture.
  • the invention consists of the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts to be more specifically referred to and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein is shown an embodiment of the invention, but it is to be understood that changes, variations and modifications may be resorted to which fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.
  • Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of the piston structure
  • Figure 2 is a section on line 22 of Figure 1, and
  • Figure 3 is a top plan view of the wrist pin holder or carrier.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary view in vertical section taken at right angles to Figure 2.
  • the piston structure generally indicated at 5 comprises a piston element 6, a wrist pin block, holder or carrier I and a wrist pin 8.
  • the element 6 is of cylindrical cross section, closed at its leading end and open at its follower end.
  • the element 6 consists of a head 9 and a skirt-like body Iii having its outer periphery formed with two spaced sets of spaced piston ring receiving grooves II.
  • the head 9, centrally of its inner face, is formed with an integral circular offset portion, extension or boss I2.
  • the head 9 axially thereof is provided with a recess I3, having its bottom formed by the top of said portion I2.
  • the latter is of greater diameter than and is disposed coaxially with the recess I3.
  • the portion I2 centrally thereof is formed with an opening I4, which extends from the bottom of recess I3 to the rear face of the portion I2.
  • the body II] of the piston element 6 has integral with its inner face a pair of diametrically opposed keys I5, I6, having the major portions of their length, indicated at ll, of polygonal contour and their remaining portions, indicated at I8, tapered.
  • the keys I5, I6, merge at their leading ends into the inner face of the head 9, and extend from such face to the follower end of body Ill.
  • the keys I5, I55 serve two functions, one for coupling the piston element 6 tothe wrist pin block I, holder or carrier, and the other a guide means for the piston element when the latter is to be disposed in and removed from encompassing relation with respect to said block, holder or carrier.
  • the wrist pin block, holder or carrier I will be hereinafter termed a carrier, and it is of circular cross section.
  • the carrier 1 is formed of a recessed apertured leading portion I9, and a follower'portion 20 of circular cross section.
  • portion 20 is of greater length than said portion 0 latter.
  • open at the outer surface of portion 20.
  • are oppositely flared to provide for the width of the open end of the furcation to be materially greater than the width of its forward portion.
  • the portion is formed intermediate its ends and diametrically thereof with a pair of spaced inner endwise aligned horizontal openings 25. Each opening 25 extends from the outer surface of portion 20 to and opens through a side wall 24 into the furcation 2 I.
  • the carrier 7 is formed on its outer surface and lengthwise thereof, with a pair of diametrically opposed outwardly opening channels or grooves 26, 27.
  • the channels 26, 21, are open at each end, are intersected by the openings 25, and extend from the leading end of the carrier 1 to the follower end of the latter.
  • the cross sectional contour of the channels corresponds to the cross sectional contour of the keys.
  • the piston element and carrier are detachably connected together, and when so connected the leading end of the carrier is disposed in abutting relation with respect to the inner face of the head 9 of element 6.
  • a headed clamping screw or bolt 28 is employed, and the leading end of the carrier 1 is provided with an axially disposed threaded opening 29 and a centrally ar ranged pocket The latter is arranged in and axially of the leading end of portion IS.
  • the opening 29 communicates with pocket 30, and extends from the base of pocket 30 to the closed end 22 of the furcation 2
  • the portion I9 constitutes a support for the head of the piston, and at diametrically opposite points thereof it is formed with oppositely disposed beveled undercuts 32 extending inwardly from a point rearwardly of the leading end of the carrier 1' to the end wall 22 of the furcation.
  • the undercuts reduce the weight of the leading end of the carthe intersected portion of the latter and receives portions of the keys l5, H5.v
  • a piston structure comprising a piston element, a carrier within and interengaging with said element, said carrier being formed with a furcation, a wrist pin mounted in the carrier, extended across the furcation and interengaging with said element, means for detachably securing said element and carrier together, and said carrier formed with oppositely disposed grooves on its outer periphery, said wrist pin formed with oppositely disposed grooves on its ends, and said element formed with oppositely disposed internal keys engaging in the grooves of the carrier and wrist pin.
  • a piston structure comprising a carrier formed with a furcation lengthwise thereof, a piston element slidably mounted upon and interengaging with the carrier, means for detachably connecting the carrier and element in abutting relation, a wrist pin mounted in the carrier, ex-
  • a carrier a piston element of the skirt type disposed in encompassing relation with respect to and slidably removable from the carrier, means at the leading ends of said carrier and element for detachably securing them together to thereby provide for their bodily moving in unison, said carrier formed lengthwise thereof with a furcation, a wrist pin mounted in the carrier and extending across the furcation, and said carrier, element and wrist pin having correlated means to prevent the revolving of the wrist pin relative to the carrier and the revolving of the carrier and element relatively to each other.
  • a piston element including a head and a skirt, the latter encompassing said carrier, said head axially thereof being formed with a forwardly opening recess and an opening disposed coaxially with and leading rearwardly from the base of the recess, said openings endwise aligning, a wrist pin mounted in said carrier and extending across said furcation, means correlated with said pocket, recess and openings for detachably securing said carrier and element in abutting relation, said element being slidable off of said carrier, said carrier, element and wrist pin having coacting means to prevent the wrist pin from revolving relative to the carrier and the element and carrier revolving relatively to each other, and said coasting means providing a guide when positioning said element in and when removing it from encompassing relation with respect to the carrier.

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March 4 1941. R, G J N 2,234,124
PISTON STRUCTURE Filed July 26, 1940 Patented Mar. 4, 1941 UNITED "STATES PATENT OFFICE 5 Claims.
This invention relates to a reciprocatory piston structure designed primarily for use in connection with the internal combustion motors of automotive vehicles, but it is to be understood that a piston structure, in accordance with this invention is for employment in any connection for which it may be found applicable.
The invention aims to provide a. piston structure so constructed as to enable one to conven- O iently and expeditiously remove and substitute piston rings without removing the oil pan of an automotive vehicle.
The invention further aims to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a piston structure whereby piston rings may be applied thereto without disconnecting the wrist pin from the piston structure, or disconnecting the connecting rod between the crank shaft and the Wrist pin from the latter.
The invention further aims to provide a piston structure including a piston element, a wrist pin carrier and with said element and carrier so re lated and so constructed to provide for the removal of said piston element from the holder when it is desired to remove and replace rings relative to said element.
The invention further aims to provide a piston structure including a wrist pin carrier and a piston element encompassing said carrier, said element and carrier disposed coaxially and bodily moving in unison on the reciprocation of the piston structure, and with said structure including means for releasably connecting said element to the carrier to permit of the removal of said element from the carrier when occasion requires without disconnecting the wrist pin from the holder or the connecting rod leading to the crank shaft.
The invention further aims to provide, in a manner as hereinafter set forth, a piston structure so constructed to greatly facilitate the replacing of piston rings. i
The invention further aims to provide a piston structure which is simple in its construction and arrangement, strong, durable, compact, readily assembled, thoroughly efiicient for the purpose intended thereby, expeditiously disassembled to facilitate the replacing of piston rings and comparatively inexpensive to manufacture.
Embodying the aims aforesaid and others which may hereinafter appear, the invention consists of the novel construction, combination and arrangement of parts to be more specifically referred to and illustrated in the accompanying drawing, wherein is shown an embodiment of the invention, but it is to be understood that changes, variations and modifications may be resorted to which fall within the scope of the invention as claimed.
In the drawing:
Figure 1 is a vertical sectional view of the piston structure,
Figure 2 is a section on line 22 of Figure 1, and
Figure 3 is a top plan view of the wrist pin holder or carrier.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary view in vertical section taken at right angles to Figure 2.
With reference to the drawing, the piston structure generally indicated at 5 comprises a piston element 6, a wrist pin block, holder or carrier I and a wrist pin 8.
The element 6 is of cylindrical cross section, closed at its leading end and open at its follower end. The element 6 consists of a head 9 and a skirt-like body Iii having its outer periphery formed with two spaced sets of spaced piston ring receiving grooves II. The head 9, centrally of its inner face, is formed with an integral circular offset portion, extension or boss I2. The head 9 axially thereof is provided with a recess I3, having its bottom formed by the top of said portion I2. The latter is of greater diameter than and is disposed coaxially with the recess I3. The portion I2 centrally thereof is formed with an opening I4, which extends from the bottom of recess I3 to the rear face of the portion I2.
The body II] of the piston element 6 has integral with its inner face a pair of diametrically opposed keys I5, I6, having the major portions of their length, indicated at ll, of polygonal contour and their remaining portions, indicated at I8, tapered. The keys I5, I6, merge at their leading ends into the inner face of the head 9, and extend from such face to the follower end of body Ill. The keys I5, I55, serve two functions, one for coupling the piston element 6 tothe wrist pin block I, holder or carrier, and the other a guide means for the piston element when the latter is to be disposed in and removed from encompassing relation with respect to said block, holder or carrier.
The wrist pin block, holder or carrier I will be hereinafter termed a carrier, and it is of circular cross section. The carrier 1 is formed of a recessed apertured leading portion I9, and a follower'portion 20 of circular cross section. The
portion 20 is of greater length than said portion 0 latter.
nels 26, 21.
and extends from a point in proximity to the forward .end of such portion to the rear end of the The sides of the furcation 2| open at the outer surface of portion 20. The rear parts 23 of the side walls 24 of the furcation 2|, are oppositely flared to provide for the width of the open end of the furcation to be materially greater than the width of its forward portion. The portion is formed intermediate its ends and diametrically thereof with a pair of spaced inner endwise aligned horizontal openings 25. Each opening 25 extends from the outer surface of portion 20 to and opens through a side wall 24 into the furcation 2 I. The carrier 7 is formed on its outer surface and lengthwise thereof, with a pair of diametrically opposed outwardly opening channels or grooves 26, 27. The channels 26, 21, are open at each end, are intersected by the openings 25, and extend from the leading end of the carrier 1 to the follower end of the latter. The cross sectional contour of the channels corresponds to the cross sectional contour of the keys. When the piston element 6 is arranged in encompassing relation with respect to the carrier 1, the keys l5 "and I6 are disposed throughout the channels,
whereby the coaction of the keys with the Walls of the channels prevents the revolving of the piston element and carrier relative to each other.
The piston element and carrier are detachably connected together, and when so connected the leading end of the carrier is disposed in abutting relation with respect to the inner face of the head 9 of element 6. For this purpose a headed clamping screw or bolt 28 is employed, and the leading end of the carrier 1 is provided with an axially disposed threaded opening 29 and a centrally ar ranged pocket The latter is arranged in and axially of the leading end of portion IS. The opening 29 communicates with pocket 30, and extends from the base of pocket 30 to the closed end 22 of the furcation 2|. When element 6 is mounted in surrounding relation with respect to the carrier 6, the extension l2 engages in pocket 30, and the opening l4 aligns with the opening The screw or bolt 28 is mounted in recess [3, and its shank is passed through opening [4 and threadedly engages the wall of opening 30, whereby element 6 and carrier 1 are detachably clamped together in abutting relation, and when so clamped the keys l5, I6, extend through the chan- There is interposed between the head of the screw or bolt 28 and the base of recess l3 a washer 3|. The recess I3 is of such depth whereby when the screw or bolt is in clamping position, the head of the latter will not project beyond the leading face of head 9. The portion I9 constitutes a support for the head of the piston, and at diametrically opposite points thereof it is formed with oppositely disposed beveled undercuts 32 extending inwardly from a point rearwardly of the leading end of the carrier 1' to the end wall 22 of the furcation. The undercuts reduce the weight of the leading end of the carthe intersected portion of the latter and receives portions of the keys l5, H5.v
It is obvious that the construction of the elements 6, 1 and 8, as well as their correlation attains the aims aforesaid of the invention.
What I claim is:
1. A piston structure comprising a piston element, a carrier within and interengaging with said element, said carrier being formed with a furcation, a wrist pin mounted in the carrier, extended across the furcation and interengaging with said element, means for detachably securing said element and carrier together, and said carrier formed with oppositely disposed grooves on its outer periphery, said wrist pin formed with oppositely disposed grooves on its ends, and said element formed with oppositely disposed internal keys engaging in the grooves of the carrier and wrist pin.
2. A piston structure comprising a carrier formed with a furcation lengthwise thereof, a piston element slidably mounted upon and interengaging with the carrier, means for detachably connecting the carrier and element in abutting relation, a wrist pin mounted in the carrier, ex-
'with oppositely disposed internal keys engaging in the grooves of the carrier and wrist pin.
3. In a piston structure a carrier, a piston element of the skirt type disposed in encompassing relation with respect to and slidably removable from the carrier, means at the leading ends of said carrier and element for detachably securing them together to thereby provide for their bodily moving in unison, said carrier formed lengthwise thereof with a furcation, a wrist pin mounted in the carrier and extending across the furcation, and said carrier, element and wrist pin having correlated means to prevent the revolving of the wrist pin relative to the carrier and the revolving of the carrier and element relatively to each other.
4. The invention as set forth by claim 3 having the correlated means of the carrier being in its outer periphery, the correlated means of the piston element being extended from its inner face, and the correlated means of the wrist pin being in its ends. I
5. In a piston structure a bifurcated carrier having its leading end formed axially thereof with a forwardly opening pocket and a threaded opening disposed coaxially with and leading rearwardly from the base of the pocket, a piston element including a head and a skirt, the latter encompassing said carrier, said head axially thereof being formed with a forwardly opening recess and an opening disposed coaxially with and leading rearwardly from the base of the recess, said openings endwise aligning, a wrist pin mounted in said carrier and extending across said furcation, means correlated with said pocket, recess and openings for detachably securing said carrier and element in abutting relation, said element being slidable off of said carrier, said carrier, element and wrist pin having coacting means to prevent the wrist pin from revolving relative to the carrier and the element and carrier revolving relatively to each other, and said coasting means providing a guide when positioning said element in and when removing it from encompassing relation with respect to the carrier.
ROBERT G. JONES.
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US2513023A (en) * 1946-09-11 1950-06-27 Heusser Wilfrid Piston and connecting rod assembly
US2694607A (en) * 1949-07-13 1954-11-16 Int Harvester Co Connecting rod and piston assembly
US2785935A (en) * 1954-01-26 1957-03-19 Lippincott Haines Hallock Demountable pistons for prime movers
US5653204A (en) * 1996-05-21 1997-08-05 Caterpillar Inc. Piston assembly retaining device

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US2513023A (en) * 1946-09-11 1950-06-27 Heusser Wilfrid Piston and connecting rod assembly
US2694607A (en) * 1949-07-13 1954-11-16 Int Harvester Co Connecting rod and piston assembly
US2785935A (en) * 1954-01-26 1957-03-19 Lippincott Haines Hallock Demountable pistons for prime movers
US5653204A (en) * 1996-05-21 1997-08-05 Caterpillar Inc. Piston assembly retaining device

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